- Nov 24, 2012
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Hi Everyone,
Hopefully, you can help!
I have a 1 year old Easter Egger (mixed breed) who is normally very active and vigorous. Over the last 2-3 weeks, she has had diahrrea and has been kind of hiding out (not her normal self). She also stopped laying.
I left it for about a week because I thought she might have just eaten something weird. Then I put her in a dog crate to quarantine her and just kept an eye on her some more. She was definitely not eating well. She seemed to be drinking OK but would immediately have very runny diahrrea. It was not bloody that I could tell. Other chickens in the flock seem healthy and are laying well but I've noticed a few have a bit of poo on their backsides like they've had intermittent diahrrea as well.
I tried putting some Pedialyte in her water for a few days to see if it would right itself. Just seemed to keep going (same diahrrea). I tried Duramyacin (spelling?) for 3 days but didn't see any change. I put her back on regular water with some electrolytes for 1 day and today, I started some Sulmet in the water. She is getting very, very thin at this point. Eating very little. I hard boiled some egg this morning and mashed it up with dry toast and she ate several mouthfulls.
She's a fighter...poor little thing but I'm not sure how much longer she'll go if I can't put a stop to this cycle now. Help!
Thank you,
Sara
Hopefully, you can help!
I have a 1 year old Easter Egger (mixed breed) who is normally very active and vigorous. Over the last 2-3 weeks, she has had diahrrea and has been kind of hiding out (not her normal self). She also stopped laying.
I left it for about a week because I thought she might have just eaten something weird. Then I put her in a dog crate to quarantine her and just kept an eye on her some more. She was definitely not eating well. She seemed to be drinking OK but would immediately have very runny diahrrea. It was not bloody that I could tell. Other chickens in the flock seem healthy and are laying well but I've noticed a few have a bit of poo on their backsides like they've had intermittent diahrrea as well.
I tried putting some Pedialyte in her water for a few days to see if it would right itself. Just seemed to keep going (same diahrrea). I tried Duramyacin (spelling?) for 3 days but didn't see any change. I put her back on regular water with some electrolytes for 1 day and today, I started some Sulmet in the water. She is getting very, very thin at this point. Eating very little. I hard boiled some egg this morning and mashed it up with dry toast and she ate several mouthfulls.
She's a fighter...poor little thing but I'm not sure how much longer she'll go if I can't put a stop to this cycle now. Help!
Thank you,
Sara